| Lend Lease was named. Sir WilliamHenry Bragg was a pioneer in X-rays and radium, first starting his work at the University of Adelaide in 1886. He dedicated the next 22 years of his life to working there as an Elder Professor of Mathematics and Physics. His son Lawrence graduated the year he left, in 1908, and the two went on to jointly win the Nobel Peace Prize seven years later. To this day, Sir Lawrence Bragg remains the youngest scientist to ever win the Nobel Prize, at only 25 years of age. According to Gary, the Braggs’ eponymous building has received all this praise due to the way it marries function with aesthetic excellence. “It’s quite an architectural building, but it also has a mixture of very complex services and facilities within,” he says. “It’s not just a technical building – it also very appealing, especially at night when all the lights are on. It has two beautiful atrium spaces and an almost-one-of-a-kind façade.” “I don’t think a building like this has been made anywhere else in Australia,” he concludes. “We were proud to be the first to create it.” Talk to Waco Kwikform about scaffold for your next project and you will be dealing with: • a national supplier with the resources of an international company • local people with extensive experience in the construction, mining, oil and gas industries • a company focused on providing quality scaffold solutions safely www.wacokwikform.com.au
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